In tables with split rows (see below), if the row is split into two rows from the second column onwards, the second row has extra padding on the bottom. If there are 3 or more rows in the split, there is no spacing problem. The only padding rule we have is 0.5em padding-top and 0.25em padding-bottom for <entry> elements. How do we ensure even row height?

and I see that the text is aligned correctly on the baseline of the table row.

I recommend to try a transformation without a CSS customization (the default transformation scenario from oXygen) and see what happens. Then add the CSS snippet above to new customization and check again the PDF output. If it is ok, add parts of your customization and identify the one that breaks the layout.

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